cheekiechickie wrote:
But we all moaned about cameron acting that way with the bitching and falseness...so why do you all like it now

confused!
Because Cameroon had double standards. This lot know they are all in it to win it and also know that strategy and alliances are the name of the game. No one in that house is holding back, they are just being tactical which is far more refreshing to watch than all the sitting on the fence that's went on in Big Bore 4.
The other big difference with BB USA is that it doesn't pretend to be something it isn't, i.e. it doesn't claim to be a psychological experiment as well as part game show. The USA version is all game show, and although the format maybe different, right from the get-go today it had me hooked. It's lively and intriguing, and I can't wait to see how it all plays out. The Channel 4 folks would do well to learn from this.
The challenges in the episodes so far have been far more interesting to watch than ours and the nominating process I thought was fantastic. Then they throw in the Veto element, that could switch things all around...very, very good. But of course introducing in the Ex boyfriends and girlfriends was a stoke of genius.
I will be glued to it now. I felt robbed by our BB this year, and I feel so much happier now knowing that I have BB USA to make up for the dissapointment.
Kiss of death I know at this early stage, but if I had to choose one now I would like to see Justin win!
Here's a thought...Now Scott has been thrown out for temper tantrums and they are one contestant down on what they should be...why don't they import The Tickle...How funny would that be seeing him in there with his enquiring mind...Oh go on...send him in!!
Final thought...There was only one critisism about the concept for me and that was the eviction itself...now that's where the yanks could learn from us...they need a crowd outside when they leave, it all seemed a bit flat without an audience of some description.